Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 181, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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COMES TltROKiH
TAST r,EN«5K%rS
AT AI'KTIN.
Lieut, Fred L QaJwmau. <*oniiunnd-
iug ottkd Troop A, 1 Uth VaValry.
at tfterihai*. ha* received a eominuul-
rtiifop from t.he A<ljutaot <SeneVAl>
lHi««rtnunt ot the ?Un1r,^^0
him of lilw a vta*rt~ H*
Cm&n (JiiNtfjiair^baw b on com-
ma in Unu tlKr^tiil trojpoa to' several
lnciuhs. or since the leaving ofCap-
tain It. F, J*. I'or Dallas, tap
ttuii <i::ssmitii k * ft" excellent m-ord
-r in ib? nflfltBry service ifl
the Arrnv when tho^jMtr'Slii fte *1* •'Hi
wont M> U he reeei?-
t^l ission aw a second -lieuten-
ant of iutVntr.V. and. **
—r> inb Mr/.imuf. 'v* "" "H1'—T" ~-~
THOSE WHO VIOLATE (OMMAN0.
AIKXH li^ROr^HT TO filH?
ARK TO BK STANKFO
Washington. | 'Jj&utori. foi^-year-old daughter of Mr.
Of and Mr*. J. J.j<fm«lolv of Ok la.,
#111 copw^ to the *yas brought. to FftvertpWi Ij^n^ly iw^r
refer ZiKltfy aad^John Jigaiidus, fop- Washington {beat r<i next Thursday, lioob at I o'clock Mitfejjj^wtCS^irn.s
mor agou!* of BiNobolT, who. wanted to lYlihyr •BcJ SnttJfdaj. via the rn«t sustained at theh*mrt^^ iidn.v morning,
use him a* ft figure head for their own track picture, 'Thwiderelapr1Wlftt
hcneflf 111 organizing an iwlcjpehrteht bC-r will be" seen Violet M<-< r<*an, _J.-nTH.tjt fifteen minutes after 'arriving at
company. In- obtained <!e*k room in the Hartley Him try, Jota^h^^^^irfuy a local ho*|ihnlr d#«i{ at 4 o'clock,
office of uii attorney, but in a month Hart <>tUt'r .w*rtt0L*4cT$en actors and The Child's 'clothing taught from ;i
ftp had c«tn Wished hi# own-office. - net r< *«rs.remarkable spectacle kettle fire in the yard of tlie hoiue.
lie hired inany of BisohoflFs o^^mriCViirect ly_from theOntral The-J The IhxI.v was shipped Tuesday to
&zm
men, jmyins them moi* monfij^trttfFtu at re, Xew York, which William Fox raney for interipciit.
w"y| i r -
ecently and attracted run. There are many thrills, laughs 4 v *'
bis agents
At nJM
II* rc
lite of rooms fcoiectfd fol its oxf&Mfcd Broadway
A *oriatr/t Prejt D iHpat < h
ill.. I'i^JHr^SaK^lrkoW'
er. JustJ< t,' 111'' Peace and sage of
on, *lm decrees what Northwes-
lltMftrVner#i|y Imi.vh and co-eds nay
not da- nnd what avIII | aj ik'n to them
If they do has handtsl down
. <lec«lo|a^|Bw'' I, m |-sm
1 misth-meaufirR1 HP RPRPPI.,
spanking.- "
The ndfitv-tfrvlgued to aprriy . to all
fjAmrzrm the unberslty atudcnta, high
school pupils and Just kl^ are to l e
enf^mHl. jiti the eggp of n«l culine of-
fendSffij. Policeman CarlExman. and
in the i-m-v <ii £irls by l'(>li<cmoman
tk o"rjriana Jewell. The minimum spank
sentence is fire aTTTrnrFTnTOTIWTweir-
iciitii>n at Thanksgiving time nnd hehrt tbrobs thrbn^hont the pi<
there is reason to believe
fure and
that the
when be gave a dinner to 2(10 overseas
men. We repeated this performance nt
Christian*. U*t July he gave a 1
anion ijienh' which was -attended
10JKt#9r^sons, the iuv< si|gat€trs sai«l.
• A meeting of iiarrtnglon's fiehl ' <v
Ugents. ^m+y Hi number, was held la
fcuflijfifo CrimeaTan^iX'"^ ^- 'hi> said. -> Uthunnian i o- ft
♦punedial.ie with ibM-mnn. v> invested tile proprn
use a sensa-
CO
Farmer r
o near ins no?
Whea yq^want to make a quick trip between
Denisoh, Shtrman, McKinney, DaHas, WaxahacM^-
Hillsboro, Waco, Ennii, Corsicana
intermediate points try our Limited Car
Service and save your time aod money.
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he moved tY> Hlier
ymc in the Texas
hM®b4jjiK^ MflRR . _.
geaut until eobimissidnetl tlrsr- ll^u-
t< nam in August. •' ^
Wbci. IV local inrft was transf.ain-
V'l int' a Cavalry 11-oop. Lienlettani
TiaKMician went te Wt HWey. tKans.,
< uvalr> training wbtM>l. He flnwheo
the cours.' with high honors in May,
15121, ami rctnrh«£ to Hherntfiit , in
time to attctuf the annffal Htan? cn-
ci«mpment, at. Austin. He made the
and •sent with the team to the Na-
making Uic highest individual wonre on
the Tcxaf bam and vfoyrth higl^st |0>vl|
at th< meet. . ^ i . '} lb—Don't he a rowdy in an ice cream
Captain tlassman's promotion haa' r,-r
, met with the general approval of the r.lron(s who desire, will be l^rmitted
men whom In: ^anmanrtf, ;witii \vh m (o own gpan^i^gjtnder Justice
ty-flve. |
ller<' are t he ten rules: «?.«. v >
l Don't wear '*slop^ \\. f., nnlmclc-
Icd i galoshes.
2—1 hrn't swear in public unless 21 or
over. ^ .
' Don't suink<- cimirettes unless 21
or over. ° ; ,
■I--I on-t siiooij / an antoyiohile
whviv the pirUlic can S(s>.
ft—-imirt. .got- dormitorv decorations
by Mtealing ••souvenirs.^
<1—Don't take someone else's auto for
a joy ride.
7—Don't "fly-ride" (L e.. ridden run-
nin-r Iswrd. r tdiiunr or tire carrier)
automobiles.
w it kower'a supervision. ,
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he is very popular as an oitlcfr. HHI
•All i^e meii in Trobp A are proud
t f thei.- new commander, and 1 Is- ■ —
litve that they will ceopCrdte with him HEAD OF. TKXAB C. W C. TO
iu evervibiok lltat he undertakes.
T^liTp-ofH* Iw^ the
any cafairy or intontrjy company tb
the Army, and if the people will gj^re
m OVBBT At PBNIflOX.
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Denison. Texas, Feb. 14— James Z.
IB ... mM._ JPB _ L'flwrtift viee-piyshlenfe and .general
t% KUppoft b> the otticei>aud naen manager of the Texa* Chamber ot
they will, not have any cause .to be Commerce, will visit: 9enieon Wednes-
ashamed of It at any liniV','' safir Wr-1 dav night, jto attend tlar annual dinner
geant Charles t'lark Tuesday. 'It yoti and. meeting o^ the l<xal Chamber of
ean't lay stHiiethiug good almnt ns. 1 Commerce in the organisation's audi-
_jlun't pa# hi vdiing. Itecause when yo«| toriuui here. The annual election of
— ■ - ML jvA i . 1 ..■ a/1 f ^ . M 4k I k.l U «L*lI ulukllt ( Wit ' A.A) ' # . .. i!..i 1 I *- --1 -■•111 1 (> 1*. .
I Miij-ola, t<fxas„ F«b v 14,' ^'alter
JH ■ ■ ' ttobinao^-ji' . Couiity
.\i Hhj Travis. „ ic^i(h>ut. alinost iurflfa dly
-Hitler -vtti.'ncenaed of steal- gUpil: y .iicaj^th1s home, two
ty friar a department store by nil Us v>|#t fcfdm- Ifajvkjthi. Details ..of
her," and at the snggeation rf t^eJftttcttif MOtn nf be lenrneii iiere.
_ *N*r. M rr John
£7.00tVin tiarrfngionnotes. beard of the eonsc nted tt. her arrest. bf'fore MaKi.n and was well kuotju^S^ui
mci'ting. walked into, the room, fired the nrresi could bejmHte Anna prov- he was at onejime empire <Mt as w.M,d _ .
s<*vera 1 aliots into the ceil I ok and de- cd* fhtyb^to^J^-cnagrin at h«|r^ fath^^^jpjMTt'we MJjaeofet-Iioi -Factory-iJ-^e' Order is .ntrmigor thjw. wer be-,
parted with $7,000 in cash. J — ior, tber ^ clothes were paid £<«H^^^rm3t ^^raf^fUfncersiplSW!? Tore In'tis history. i 3
J,uke Ityrns. $30 a week inesident of w^ral ^
the Tf^^feSncern, aiid" .^lomas'' - S
Moran, secretary, met Hprrlnglon at a *«* against Ills daughter came almut DR. 'Qf'IT AS
dinner, they said, and later were given t^r0uJfb Anna s insistence on attend-
Y«| Find
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sem^t' tlwtwfind
All were paid prompt
l.v for the resenv fund -of the
ordejMHIt?1 for tluit purposes Today
-U FYl-'Fii over i
any member.
/on Safe Side.
*Xew ittfluenza ^a cs reported
d .vest* nlay /otabHl IKK I ns compared
with 11HL Wednesday."
1 hope 3^bu read the-above ple<*e
of WW*, and tbaf you s« me at
once j:e«at<flng my; "Safety First'!_
• vwrj ' UiKUiUMty
wlilch might overtake you. •
iwislllons
^ Started Last August
X. P, We t, an-este,
CoTb.. in connection
^TfcNPBNT- OF rARKS. ;
tl %ususi SSHSHLtss:
sted in Aurora. a*bi bf rtt>0ar<ndly did fashlbned Ideas, f Little Rock, Ark.. Fett 14-^Dr. W.
witn the Wsjitern ro^uso<l to allow his daughter to vat- p. parks, for eight years supcrinteu-.
Land operator*' Company investlga-
tend the social Anna thereupon took
dent of Hot Springs National Park,
lion, b Mid to have «Mtfrd M* mrtaw tbtoy th«t buc wrfgiwl
here last Aucnst. To the investor he inR th,,t sllHV h,le wag olrt enough she aiul that hie resignation has been ae-
held forth an attractive proposition < M P<M'r<*1 right to jead lier own ,e,)tcd. He sakl he resigned because.
whirl! would jrbM MO^r .vnt In «' ' {?jl °f l,is;l,1"-"Uo'.1 mor^-TTm.'
rruniihs thev said His recular interest amassed Mr. Hedder^ and upon tn pri\ate interests.
wiTMmnuihTv m *l«l ' r- |>wiriiw j „ aho n> > muWI that Br.
ipttiwcis wore 10I.I that" I ho com-1'™? his ''.nslucr ho phoned Mm '>"■ clHrcmv WjrilnR of the t'jrftifd
pJKJrd thousand* of aero, of land SlTTi-nl^ ^ "T?", ' Uot
in \imitiinn nnil Colorado No tmrtic- p"5Td> Mr- Wallace, the depot tmeiit springs had been appointed to sue-
,*r nleV^d n ow? Has proprietor, anxious to curb the Jr. Parks.
ular piete < f ptope ty . jiect eu a roanr r,ief|i in hiR store, immediate-1 * ■ ■>• ..
^Tnnr hnhrf iTWnofl .miinst anr niin e 17 ****** #* &**&* h01110 «M<1 blen-j- X,.n- 0«inea is the ne>:t largest ii
ion. I nd b «oo<l aptlnst ,,o,hlnS worn by Anna aa laml In ,1,0 world. AH&II* Hading.
S JL5 :. ' Imvlng heen reported mlsaing by i lc> —
tors J*al^- _ store <leteetlve. lit was tlieh that Mr.
i m ■ . lytuy, every acre of land . waiiace, up<>n learning of ti e 'glrl'^
t> Iton*! mllur iRB^In ihc^bwjpt*,-bavi.' h ased nre laick of each bond. incorrigible ways from her father, sug-
wn district. Investorv li> Septeml er. they aaM, tha, sho lM, wnt ro a KirV
made KK> per^ecut hi tin? first mouth, j t,mr The affair came to a eilmax
ltuying of f 1,00ft gold bonds in the fa^ ( y.hen Anna revealed a receipt for the
' in ^ Decern- elothcs and in her anger she. left her
dividends^wcre paid . beme. Cp to a late hour the police
then in Jan- found no trace of her.
This stirring domestic atory Is cm*
bodied in the screeh* version of the
fonions stage play ealbil "Why Oirls
laeove Hon*-," which will Iw shown
at the Travis theatre Thursday^ Anna
Q. Nillson, th< well known motion
back
waae given $2,000
ber. Checks for
by a bank In Aurora, HI.
nary the cheeks b««gan to come
marked "Insufflcienffunds."
Reports from to^rns nettf CM
having, large foreign horn
indicate that Isrth Tllsehoff aod Har-
rington reaped large harvests there, al-
though it is not yet known whether the
Western Land Ouara tors' tympany
picture aetres^. plays the role of At^
na'Hedder a«t! Is
lid to give a vivid
made- degt^dltoi remarks about 'tlie | oflicrrs for tlu local chamber A-ill take
tloo)). you nre not « nly running some-1 phic< during thf meeting, which will
thing down tlwt is henefjeial to the be addressed by Mr. George tvith five-
town. hnt you are making yourself ndaute addresFcs by members of ihe
liable (or.>!i;ndering the Cnited organi/ati<ai. zM
States Army. Boost Troo® A
Troop A will booa* Sherman."
and
Alleged Bootleggers
Are Whipped By Mob
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A £art% of Thanks.
Not as a matter of formality, but of
real desire do we take this means to
thank and express our appreciation for
It he kindness aud sympathy extended
and shown to us during the passing of
mir.lomJL.nueu Mrs. AUtanMae McEl
•white men charged with boot legging —May tied bless tlie givers of
were captum: near ' -Dekrflb, tlrfrty j^a nt if ul floral offering, and tbbse
miles west ot here, and—were later {r|et)4ti who wi generously offered their
taken from the officers by masked for service. y
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and robed men and Severely whipped,
after Which the\ were retnmed to the
eAlters. It Is said the two men had
ten gallons cf jvhisky in their posses-
sion. " ^ **«%':,? • .
Federal piobibition enforcement of-
flcersv with l cad<|uarters here, siwat
ihe last week in Titus County. Texas,
of which Mount Pheasant is fho county
seat. They brought back with th< m
fifteen galiiins of whisky and six ful-
ly equipped stills ranging In enpaetty
from thirty-five to sixty gallons.
They also waport bavi«i| d<r*lri>yed
ebout l.(KK) gallons of mash while on
their raiils.
Fivfi men cltarged wltb l>eing impli
en ted in the illbjit: distilling were also
brought ,Jiere by the officers.
MB. and MRS. A: M. OR AH AM.
OKOAB K. MeELHKNY.
MRS. c. W. ilMXBKXTr
and Daughters.-
H. C. MV'RICK AND FAMILY
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Prominent CaklUflc Dead.
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Port Arthur. Texma, Feb. 14—Sidney
C.regg and IV'ter Klbbe were -Hrhk«*n
out of the city Saturday at midnight
by three men and flogged with ropes,
according to statements madf by
who has returned to Port Ar*
thur. The two hod been taken iato
custody at the instance of the proba-
tion offict r. <ir*K say« fast when re-
leased from jail ,8a tur^^
ttiey were forced at ihe ixilnt of a re-
volver to cnK r an autoaobllC' jwnd
avcre taken out of the city and flogginl
nnd orders tc b are tjtiWi. t yl
Kibtw i.s said :to bavo left. Oregg
showjf bis y.otinjle i- i lie hi-
story. " . " : v" '
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DR. T. S. (lAfK %rnmif
CI L1JRS THOMAS FOR 81
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Dr. T. S. Cly<-e, presldtmt of Austin
College;. Who introduced Hnti. I/ncian
W. Pi. irish candidate for the Pii'itwl
Siat(s Senate, witeii he spoke liere last
Si turday. said Tuesday flu^ghi* action
. In that rcspt cr evident ly h n l ^en mls-
construeri.' ',lu: ; . % ml
• I am for Cnllen Thomas fcir the
United w;i.te* Henato.'-' Dr. Clyce
said, •'and conscntod to introduce Mr.
Parrisb only liecause he was returning
his own county and his -friends re-
quested aif* U do w* I made it plaiu
Jo them that lit consenting to lutno-
duee Mr* Pur risk ffrw a* not commit-
r ting nijwaVf to Mini. I have l>eeu for
rl liomas all along, am still for him and
' hope that h** wlli be el«H ted.n '
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mVlULU XKS HHJ. HOLD _ , %
PRIMARY ELKCTION IN TEXAS
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Dallas. Texas, Feb. 14— Application
for a court ordci authorising a Re-
publican pihnrirv election and the ap-
pelntniewt of ejection officials was fll-
««d Mondt.y moaning lawtbe Commls-
D nrt by Clarence Litis. Thtl-
v /.
• { . $
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d H <i<xm of lOO.OtJi. Which, under 'the'
. • _ law, entitles the party IB Isold a prl-
:g Tmafj (or : of caiW
I dates to enter W^otteral, elect Ions.
ean parry The Republican vote in
Texas at th? last general election -was
mwm
Z\.<W iW.ll.
Coll at the office of Rahm Sc Seofleld
Chiropractors, East side square, tomor-
row, and receive tt; Free erfrmlnation
and consultation of your «ondlfiort. I
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A* obUUe4 Pratt Dltpatr*
Cbicngo, 111., Feb. ' 14—Monsignor
Daniel .). Rlordaa brother of the late
Archbishop ptiordan of* Han Francisco,
and comawer of tlie Cbi< njjo arch-dlo-
ct se of the Reman CauioVlc Church,
died here late last night. He was 73
years old. For forty years lie had
been pastor of Elizabeth's church
be*"«
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Club House Bums.
^*« )cS te«i PrcKt Dispatch
Kansas City, Mo.. Felj *44— Fire
.Caused by an overheated flue wrecked
the .club bouse of th« Swope park Oolf
eliih here, late yesterday and destroy-
ed property .amounting to $25,000 be-
longing to members. The damage to
the building was estimated at $15,000.
made -a 0f inroads' outside of Chicago. | impersonation of a young girl who is
<Alore than H00 residents of Aurora, forcftd to leave borne on account of
IH£ and the Fox River Valley were The bigotry and crttelty of her nar-
gwimlied by Blschoff, affording to the eats. Othci members of the cast in-
InveHtlgators, ami more htan twice tbv elude Claude King, taurine Powers,,
number, they say, turned over sums Kathryn I'trry (Mrs. Owen Moore 1.
Dan Mason. Julia Swayne Gordon and
others equally well known to screen
ante
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ranging from $10 to $2,000 to Harring-
ton. * :
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wlpl^ain to
SecreUij.trf Sherman
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To Arept Wage Cut.
Louis, Mo.. Feb. 14.—The C< -
, t r meat Ffnlshers* Cnion has voted to ae-
Lbamber 01 lommcfce ^pt reduction from $1to .ii an
hii.mI fmm rvntrn nnp I WOUT. it tBT
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announced.
♦
It was pefnted out, however, thai at
thb ti o It is Uwprta/.: .0 hare a, -fWirPp n^KItrPTW, .
man in -the Chamber ot Commerce^ ' ' /'
who it. familiar with the problems noiv In the District Court of the United
before the organisation. J States for (he Eastern District of
On motion bj Arthur Hopkins, the Texas.
report of Mtf" Brents' oommlttee was) In the-matter of R. A. Flowers, bank-
unaninlbusly adopted. (nipt, in liankruptcy.
Mr. Swain was sent for and his ^ To the creditors of the s^id bankrupt
presence was greeted by an outburst
of
■■■■■■■I of Sherman fa the County of ipipiM
applause. After being informed df ^cimI DbUriet aforesaid, a bankrupt,
action of the directors, Mr.f Swain Notice* is hereby given that on the
responded with a brief
' eff<
statement,
foFm
th e up-
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pledging- his best efforts ■|
building of Ihe community.
iieveral Talks Mwle.
A number of short tkfk '*erfe jiiade
by fpiMe present. CO
eommtttcc o\i its
iiuary. 1022. the said R.
,wak duly adjudged a Wnk-
rupt; and thnt the first me«>ting of
creditors will be held at office of Chas.
p Pat^eU; Referee. Sherman, Texss, on
tulating ttie Febrna# 38. Jw22. at 11 o'clock in the
(U— — — „ ^udgmcnt antl forenoon at whh'b time the said ered-
ccngratnlating the ClWMnber of Com- | Itors may attend, prove their claims.
W orker Found DeadL
Slireve|>ort, I>a., Feb. 14-^feiiriel
nest fiisCfi, oil field worker, 83 years
ohi. was found dead yesterday near
the Kansas City Sonthern 1 Railroad
trjoks near Vivian, 1a. Tlie re ara* a
wound on Sisco's head, but whether it
war. due to a train striking him. Coro-
ner Butler has not" yet decided.
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Boy Surrenders.
iimtrtoted Pre tt Ptspatch
St. Ixniis. Mo., Feb. 14. — Charles
Kruskniskl; 15 years old. was being
beid tr prifumer here today following
bis surrender last night to the police
who had been looking for the youth
piueelast July when he ^SAppeareri
with $11# belonging to .fellow employes
of a iocal shoe manufacturing concern.
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UTaaiiltfl Hum# III la#tr#rfi
uiiuivi vtMif luiiiciifrn.
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A SMoriatcit, Fret* OujKltca,
All000a. Pa.. Feb. alaklng
hotd-nps'r;f!rim?'a a eiMi. offense
"to act as a deterrent to those bent
upon such villainy," were urged today
in it resolution adopted by group No.
0, Pennsylvania Bankers' Association.
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PEgfl|M
Editor Dies Suddenly.
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i**nr«itrd Pre# Dls/Httc* ■■ • t'T
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San1 Francisco, Calif., Feb. 14.—^Har-
ry tiardaier Nirltolas. niaHOging editor
of. the Seattle Pomt-fntelilgeneer. who
Ifts Couniy ebairman fpr the Bepubll-■ <died suddenly in his office at Seattle
last night. Wars born lrt Omstihtinople
fifty years ago. Ills father. William
jQardner Nicholas, g former newspaper
writer, was at that time lit the diplo-
matic service.
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Spokane. Waslt., Feb. ',14.—Bonnie
Reuh^R two fails from
Mnk" On rtiniNr, Nevr ; Tork mlddle-
wciftrt wrttrtw,- here last nlfbt, -
appoint a tmstee. examine t)if Iwink-
rtipt, ami transact such other --busi-
ness as may properly come before the
meet iiulfi' ■ v K> . • -•V. ■ - * %. i ^-
vShcrman. Texas, 11th day of Febrn-
r>r. 1022. CHAS. BATSELL.
fl4-ltp Referee iu Bankruptcy.
Important to At| Women
Reader, of ThU PaJ
mctce on its god fortune in ^^nring
the Services or Mr. SWala foe the bal-
ance of 1922. Among- those who made
talks werr Dr. T. A| Whnrlon. Stanley
Roberts, C.-L. Pool and M. I?. E*?r-
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..... Mr. SinraU Plramdl
John E. Sarratt, the retiring «ecre-
tarf; when asked by The Democrat
reporter for a statement, said? "It is
indeed a source of great pleasure to
TOO to knai# tbntTthe affairs of the
Chamber of Commerce will 1h in the _ v . %
hands of a man Who has the vision -Thousands upon thousands of women
and the ability to get things - done. ,1,av<4 kidney or JdntWer trouble and
The Chamber of Commerce is iu the.n0\^r suspect it.
Is*st shapa that it has lieen in for the i ^ omens complain s often pro.e to
pasc six years, Mr. Swain is In cloj^*, he :\ { dug <- \ f kidney irouliU>. or
touch -with the work of the organisa-11 k , , y or
tlon and with the cooperation which 1 j k,,]n<'rs nf0 not 1,1 0 health-
feel sure he will receive from the eiti- Jtliejr. nay cause «h otiu
B tj ' t^e
during 1022." * / f tfcr of ambition.
Present nt the meeting last night I * 1 001 health 1 iv'.cs you i:erv f , >rr!-
were: W. W. Rodg«iH. J. M. Totten, |UWh end yaky. iw despoude !•;; it makef
Rowan Mills, W. B. Breats. WjU Tay- .«"£ < .
lor, R. A. Ibixter, C. L. Pool. R. L.I Bbt ^tmdreIs v women claim tlmt
Heflin, H. C. Mason, Stanley Roberts. Dr. KfhnerJs Swamp-Root, b? I'^torlng
Dr. T. A. Wharton, Tom Bass, Levis nealtl to th« k'nneys, pnved to be
Hall, J. C. Pox ton, Lealie Ett^r, L. J., just (#e remedy needed to ..verconie
Reynolds, Arthur Hopktn v. M. G. Rv- jsucli lundition-.
er heart K. K Hooper, T Teiinison, 1" Many send for a sample bottle to see
H. G, Stinnett, Sr.,VIA. P. Abu<*y, jUm lwhct Swamp-Poo*, the gr. it kidney,
Roberta, T. F. Newell, Eugefie Cherry, liv* t t.id blad lo - mcdlelne will do f r
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The reason Irpnued T^ait hrlnfi #«ch anmxins
muttn ^ijiecatwe it not oal> foohtin* iuft ttk*
i'rifhtaiaouat of all tliree eimeittUl ritaiuines, hot
in *ddit1o; eontfin* « typr of >«a t wbieh- ha« .
ponitively no e«i«uU aa « m-on# r*vUve afeut-ci
> ru t « bit h i* cultured «*wreMty for tnedleiauj
nirpo«-v cud uhjrh Sirntirety iliaVreiit tram the
yan*lf uud in ordinary tabicL ." - ;
lat^«| iSore imj>'rUnt lh n Uim ia the fttct
tliSit this ynwl ti -< *en itp^gf4~fir t
tlirqurba ci *ntia<- prSt-e \vliha p^ iftI |
eaWbraakimriJitfHt onranic irun. Kiunlar to the Iran
found lb Kpinaifti. when y«a*ti- Irooin-d in tblji
iu inner it to found OiU renuU. art not itul> mare
permsoeai, hutiOe xreured ju t t« icea tH kUl>!
•mtioo Utal e*er*<tr««d with
hope tod*yj e fjreat b<^sflt* frotn it."-
"Many tbwnk for your trial treatment
dai|jfhti*r oaeJ it Willi line result*
M«- tk not only riiPht«r tB weight but
bcrcom le«ioR isetcai ins * Plc ndidlF."
ha Kprclal form of in ; >« n n . m muf f
found iu upinaith. Wheji y*n«t i* Irtaixi-d in thtu iWofS :-~iRQN12£& YEAST it 90I
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found treat renutU from the Three-Day
(rial Treatment. I have rained three
pound* and my complexion ha« cleared
very nuticeal^J*^, ;g "
"TheTtuw Dqy Trentnient Km worked
wonderfitlty! I have made a rood rain
In weHrtit nnd m ill continue taking
Ironized Vea?t until I reach normal,"
"iftavaiWrer nee* nuch tjntrk mutta
i tie Tkree-tmy Trial ha* i*en ma an
ttupetUr aud I Ai beirlpninr to feel,a
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WaMiington, Fob,
York, Now Hnvcn and Hartford rai!-
rond nskod the IntHTHtatc Commerce
rommisslon today for a government
loiin of W2f900. The rond prolwan^,
to tin* application, to use
aiil, •iT 8,(X)0 in paying off loans made
in Enrol*. the balance $MXXM)0a
ia nskHTfor addition* and lietfermctHx,
an yj,tHK>.o<H> !}&#■ equipment.
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Washington.. l.WPreftldctit
Harding today nominated Isadora
^cwtaan to Ijc poatawiHtor ^ at Mexla,
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Atvoriateil ftw DItpntdir. jjfe yj*fMf
Los Angeles, Feb. i4. — The trial of •
Modaiynne C. Obenchain. charged with <
Uic murder of J. Belton Kennedy, brok
er. near here last Augnst. was l>efoi#v
the ftuperibf fonft today after a re-
ccss .since Friday,
tl.em. By enc.iw'i.g ten if.ifs to Dr.
Kilmer ft CJo., Blnghamton, S. Y.. yon
may receive saMj Je sixc hitM by Pair-
eel Pint Ya'i e n pttrehau- mofllntn
tnd Inige slae I'tiflles nt nP dnig stores.
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